Weekly Dose 30.07.08

By: Jan | July 30th, 2008
  • BILD launched an English version of its’ webpage, which also includes a Bundesliga section. What can English-speaking Bundesliga fans expect? Well, nudity, nudity and even when an article is about transfers it’ll have the word boobs in the title. (BILD.de)
  • The Guardian republishes an article by Norman Crossland, which was originally written ahead of the 1966 World Cup final between England and Germany. (Guardian)
  • Football fan emigration from the Premier League to the Bundesliga. (Guardian)
  • No money = no Champions League trophy for the Bundesliga? (Soccerlens)
  • “Des Deutschen liebstes Kind” – “A German’s favourite child”, is either the car or the early evening Bundesliga highlights show Sportschau. The latter now has its’ own law. (Some People are on the Pitch)
  • Germany has a new nation wide professional third tier football league, which started last week. (Pitch Invasion)
  • Munich’s Olympiastadion vs Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena. (FlickrFlickr)





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  • diana |  July 31st, 2008 at 1:59 am

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    The second link is different from what I read. The one I read republished an article dated 24 February 1966 and it painted a very bleak outlook for the England squad ahead of England hosting the World Cup. Still, interesting to read how it was all like 42 years ago. I guess what I used to read that the English papers weren’t that optimistic of their national team’s chances ahead of the tournament could be true.

    What I was referring to – http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008/jul/29/guardianbookoffootball2

    Ah…BILD’s English-language webpage. :P I avoided the nudity part if I am there. I actually first discovered it in the midst of Euro 2008 when someone on the Euro 2008 Blog posted the link to interesting events happening ahead of the Germany-Turkey clash. Then I was like thinking when I saw that it was all in English – ‘Bild has an English site?’.

    Anyhow, I have a good news to report Jan. I was reading the local pay-TV magazine for August today (it actually came in the mail like last week but I only managed to read today given usually I was always like the first in the family to read that) and when I was looking at the highlights for the month, there was something which made me could not believe my eyes initially. Live Bundesliga matches. It said that there will be up to four live matches a week.

    It’s very surprising. I was literally shrieking my head off when I first read it and it’s already good enough the neighbours never come knocking on the door asking what is going on. :P I mean, I don’t remember in the papers I read ever said of having another football league on the TV here (they did announced the return of Serie A which is on free-to-air TV instead of the usual pay-TV like around last December given at one time after the World Cup or something it was yanked off the air after years of broadcast). I seriously don’t know what make the pay-TV provider here decide to add the Bundesliga to the list (there’s even the J-League from Japan since last year and even England’s second division The Championship as well) but at least chances are I will still get to see Klinsmann on the pay-TV here once again. ;) After all I have to admit, if not for him partly during the World Cup in 2006, I won’t be following the Bundesliga ever since.

    Whatever I had ’suffered’ from the lack of Bundesliga coverage here since 2006…confined to history. And it’s already sweet enough to know the day when the new season kicks off with Bayern Munich and Hamburg in action (15 August), it’s actually also the day of my birthday. :)

    I once joked to Chris at the Hamburg Offside (this was when he posted Hamburg’s fixtures for the new season) something like the German football bosses could not have chosen a better date to begin the season. I dare say now even with Bundesliga on the TV here for the new season, one of the best ever ‘birthday present’ I received in recent years. ;)

    Posted from Singapore Singapore

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  • Arturo |  July 31st, 2008 at 6:35 pm

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    Can’t wait for the new season the Bundesliga is fantastic great links!

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  • Jan |  August 1st, 2008 at 1:26 am

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    Great News Diana! :-)

    I’m sure it’ll be an interesting experience going from reading about the Bundesliga to actually watching it. ;-)

    Posted from United States

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  • diana |  August 1st, 2008 at 7:31 am

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    :)

    But then given I support VfB Stuttgart, I will be really lucky if they are on TV. Unless they are playing against Bayern, which is a guarantee. :P

    We all know of Bayern’s prestige (even if they are always the favourites for the Bundesliga title) and I can dare say in terms of German clubs, they are probably the most-recognised here (considering even I admit, English football is still very popular here and I actually first grew up with that). I still remembered back then the ESPN’s Asian feed in its Sportscenter programme ‘analysed’ where it all go wrong for Bayern as they were fourth in the Bundesliga standings during the 2006/07 season.

    One of those very rare times Bayern (or even the Bundesliga) takes the spotlight. Unless Bayern are in the Champions League. Or the UEFA Cup as they were in that in the previous season.

    Posted from Singapore Singapore

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